TY - JOUR
T1 - Zircon geochronology of granitoids from the western Bacajá domain, southeastern Amazonian craton, Brazil
T2 - Neoarchean to Orosirian evolution
AU - Vasquez, Marcelo L.
AU - Macambira, Moacir J.B.
AU - Armstrong, Richard A.
PY - 2008/3/10
Y1 - 2008/3/10
N2 - New zircon U-Pb SHRIMP and Pb-evaporation data on rocks from the west part of the Bacajá domain, southeastern Amazonian craton, reveal crustal evolution marked by a succession of magmatic events from Neoarchean to Orosirian. This domain represents the southern part of a geochronological province of the Amazonian craton that evolved during the Trans-Amazonian cycle (2.26-2.0 Ga). The earliest event is represented by inliers of ca. 2.67, 2.5 and 2.45 Ga orthogneisses and supracrustal rocks, followed by the formation of a 2.36-2.34 Ga granitoid-greenstone terrane and 2.31 Ga granitoids. Rhyacian granitoids and charnockitic rocks marked the main evolutionary stages of the Bacajá domain. Rhyacian magmatic events were distinguished in this domain: 2.21, 2.18, 2.16-2.15 and 2.13 Ga granitoids related to magmatic arcs of the Trans-Amazonian orogenies; 2.10-2.09 and 2.08-2.07 Ga granitoids and charnockitic rocks related to the post-collisional stage. A younger magmatic event at 1.99 Ga remains controversial, as it is uncertain whether this represents the last magmatic pulse of the Trans-Amazonian cycle or whether it is related to a younger cycle which affected the adjacent domain. Although Archean rock remnants have been found in Trans-Amazonian domains from South America, Siderian rocks are rare and distinguish the Bacajá domain from other Trans-Amazonian orogens of the Amazonian craton.
AB - New zircon U-Pb SHRIMP and Pb-evaporation data on rocks from the west part of the Bacajá domain, southeastern Amazonian craton, reveal crustal evolution marked by a succession of magmatic events from Neoarchean to Orosirian. This domain represents the southern part of a geochronological province of the Amazonian craton that evolved during the Trans-Amazonian cycle (2.26-2.0 Ga). The earliest event is represented by inliers of ca. 2.67, 2.5 and 2.45 Ga orthogneisses and supracrustal rocks, followed by the formation of a 2.36-2.34 Ga granitoid-greenstone terrane and 2.31 Ga granitoids. Rhyacian granitoids and charnockitic rocks marked the main evolutionary stages of the Bacajá domain. Rhyacian magmatic events were distinguished in this domain: 2.21, 2.18, 2.16-2.15 and 2.13 Ga granitoids related to magmatic arcs of the Trans-Amazonian orogenies; 2.10-2.09 and 2.08-2.07 Ga granitoids and charnockitic rocks related to the post-collisional stage. A younger magmatic event at 1.99 Ga remains controversial, as it is uncertain whether this represents the last magmatic pulse of the Trans-Amazonian cycle or whether it is related to a younger cycle which affected the adjacent domain. Although Archean rock remnants have been found in Trans-Amazonian domains from South America, Siderian rocks are rare and distinguish the Bacajá domain from other Trans-Amazonian orogens of the Amazonian craton.
KW - Amazonian craton
KW - Granitoids
KW - Orthogneisses
KW - Trans-Amazonian cycle
KW - Zircon geochronology
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U2 - 10.1016/j.precamres.2007.09.001
DO - 10.1016/j.precamres.2007.09.001
M3 - Article
SN - 0301-9268
VL - 161
SP - 279
EP - 302
JO - Precambrian Research
JF - Precambrian Research
IS - 3-4
ER -